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Vaughan, Australian media accuse Jadeja of ball tampering

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New Delhi [India], February 9 (ANI): Ravindra Jadeja made a brilliant comeback picking up five wickets against Australia in the first innings of the first Test match being played at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium in Nagpur but the left-arm spinner’s comeback was marred by controversy after allegations of ball tampering against him.

In the 46th over of the Day-1, Australia were 120/5 with Alex Carey and Peter Handscomb batting at the crease when Jadeja took the ball in his hand. It was seen that he had a small interaction with pacer Mohammed Siraj and also took some ointment or vaseline kind of thing from him. The all-rounder was seen rubbing that thing on his finger. The Australian media sensed that Jadeja was rubbing the ball with it where as Tim Paine and Michael Vaughan alleged the Indian Cricket Team for wrong-doing.

“What is it he is putting on his spinning finger ? Never ever seen this … #INDvsAUS, ” tweeted former England captain Michael Vaughan.

“Interesting.” A debate has erupted after vision of a questionable moment was spotted during the first innings of the first Test between Australia and India. #INDvAUS,” tweeted Fox Cricket.

Former Australia Test captain Tim Paine was among those to take note of what Jadeja was doing ahead of one of his overs.

Jadeja’s superlative performance of 5/47 helped India bowl out Australia for a paltry 177. Ravichandran Ashwin too scalped three wickets while Mohammed Siraj and Mohammed Shami took one wicket each. In reply, Indian batters scored 77/1 going into stumps on Day-1, trailing Australia by 100 runs with nine wickets in hand. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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